Unfortunately, the map is not quite accurate. It suggests there is a continuous bike lane along Harbord. In fact, this lane is broken up by sharrows east of Bathurst, making it a series of stumps and not a proper lane. These sharrows reportedly exist to accommodate a few parking spots for the Harbord Bakery, making the entire bike lane less safe for thousands of riders on behalf of one well-connected business.

@John – Not to be a killjoy, but I’ve actually found that the sharrows on Harbord have actually done a pretty decent job at making room for bikes. Yes, it would be nice if Harbord Bakery could get over the parking thing, and it doesn’t stop people from cutting into the right lane without checking their blind spot, but on the whole, cars are leaving a lot more room for bikes with the sharrows there.

Also, if this is getting updated at any point, Annette-Dupont and Royal York would be a good addition along with the WTRP.

That there is a stub on Chester Hill Rd. is great news! Thanks for pointing it out.

Is the City is trying to encourage cyclists to take Cambridge up from The Danforth to avoid the dangerous Broadview-Danforth intersection – and Broadview generally which is full of hazards along there?